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|    Louis Ohland to All    |
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|    18 Apr 23 09:36:14    |
      From: ohland@charter.net              http://ps-2.kev009.com/ohland/Spock_Bermuda/8556_SCSI.html              After probulating, there are TWO PS/2s with a "SCSI Subsystem" connected       to the local bus, the 8556 and the 9556. They use the 16-bit 8032. My       SWAG is that these implementations are pretty close, but if so, why did       IBM make different versions? Further instigation needed.              IMHO, these Model 56 SCSI Subsystems are a unique implementation.              SCSI /A [Tribble]       SCSI Subsystem [Jalpa/Monarch]       SCSI w/Cache [Spock]       SCSI-2 [Patriot]       SCSI-2 F/W [Corvette / Turbo]                     All other system board implementations are connected to the MCA bus.       Gearbox, Bermuda, 9585-X, 9585-K.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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